The much anticipated update for the Nintendo 3DS will apparently arrive early in June and features access to the Nintendo eShop for classic title purchases as well as DS Ware and a host of NES and SNES originals that have been given a 3D make-over. Japanese gaming magazine recently outed Excitebike (which we knew about) and The Legend of Zelda among these, though it's not known which Legend of Zelda it'll be (fingers crossed for A Link to the Past).

On top of the above, the Internet Browser will finally be released as well as more in the way of system-specific software that hasn't been fully detailed yet, but at the very least Nintendo are finally beginning to move on the 3DS expansion. We'll give you more details when we have them.

I started typing up the games I'd like to see remade in 3D, but the list was getting too long.

EDIT: I'm still kind of pissed off that this wasn't available at launch though. It's pretty retarded to have icons sitting on the home screen which just tell you "This will be available in a future update."

Yeah Midda, I was going to say why the *%@^ they didn't just do this for launch, launch was very weak imo.But as long as it's worth the wait I'll be happy, still hanging for Ocarina of time I can't bare to even look at the current 3DS line up.I bought Rabbids but I still play Pokemon White lol

While I doubt it, if any people here live in sweeden are planning on buying Dead of Alive i'm sorry to inform you it's been cancelled for a release there as it falls under child porn laws.

Upcoming 3DS fighting game Dead or Alive: Dimensions features three sexy female characters under the age of 18, all of whom can be inspected from any angle in the game’s “figure mode.”

These also happen to quite scantily clad, in outfits featuring thongs and plenty of cleavage in a variety of interesting poses. However, Swedish “child” pornography laws prohibit any depiction, real or drawn, of an under-18 in a “pornographic situation,”